GEH at #SBCCSummit 2022
The Center on Gender Equity and Health at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) is joining thousands of colleagues from around the world to learn from each other and discuss approaches to addressing the most pressing health and development issues at this year’s International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Summit. Throughout the 2022 Summit – held in Marrakesh, Morocco from December 5 to 9 – you can find us sharing learnings from over 13 projects, as we’ve worked alongside diverse partners roll out evidence-based SBCC recommendations for significant and sustainable change. We look forward to connecting with you!
Can’t join us in person? Follow along on social media with @GEH_UCSD and #SBCCSummit to engage with us in real-time.
GEH SBCC Summit Sessions
14:00 – 15:15 | Karam 4
Moving beyond Small Group Reflection: Norms Shifting Happens Everywhere!
Moderated by: Rebecka Lundgren, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
16:00 – 17:15 | Fes 1
Seeking Shared meaning in Social Norms Approaches for Sustained Behavior Change: The Challenge Dialogue Continues
Presented by: Jennifer Gayles, Save the Children Federation & Betsy Costenbader, FHI360
Co-organizer: Rebecka Lundgren, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
16:00 – 17:15 | Karam 2
Patriarchal Norms and Intimate Partner Violence in India: The Use of National Data to Examine Spatial Patterning and Associations
Presented by: Kathryn Barker, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Shifting Gender and Institutional Norms to Address IPV and GBV
16:00 – 17:15 | Reda 2
The Elephant in the Room: Using Influential Principles and an Emotional Drivers Approach to Reduce Violence by Teachers in School: The Commitments Project, Uganda
Presented by: Catherine Kennedy, Save the Children
Co-author: Jasmine Uysal, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Improving Educational Outcomes Through SBC
16:45 – 18:15 | Reda 2
Understanding the Associations of Social Network Characteristics and Interpersonal Social Dynamics with the Experience of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Nepal in the Context of an SBC Violence Prevention Intervention
Presented by: Holly Baker Shakya, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Social Influence Strategies to Reduce GBV
19:00 – 21:00 | Karam 4
From Intention to Action: Conceptualizing Agency in Social & Behavior Change Communication
Hosted by: USAID Agency for All Project
09:15 – 10:30 | Karam 1
Integrating Family Life Education into Distance Learning during School Closures: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kinshasa, DRC
Presented by: Kathryn Barker, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Lessons learned from COVID-19 Adaptations for Very Young Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs
16:15 – 18:15 | Karam 5
Bridging the Divide: Social Norms Research and Intervention
Facilitated by: Rebecka Lundgren, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
16:45 – 18:15 | Karam 2
Multisectoral Engagement for Scale-up: Lessons Learned from a Gender-norm-shifting and Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Program in Kinshasa
Presented by: Kathryn Barker, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Gender Constructs and the Role of Men
07:00 – 09:00 | Karam 2
Breakfast with Scale-up Champions!
Moderated by: Rebecka Lundgren, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
15:30 – 16:15 | Poster Space
The Interrelationship between Adolescent Gender Attitudes and Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management (MHHM) in Francophone West Africa
Presented by: Kathryn Barker, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
15:30 – 16:15 | Poster Space
What Practitioners Should Know about Social Norms: Examples from Global Social and Behavior Change Communication Programs
Presented by: Amy Riley, Thomas Jefferson University
Co-authored by: Rebecka Lundgren, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
15:30 – 16:15 | Poster Space
An Organizational Network Analysis to Assess the Power Dynamics between Key Stakeholders in SBC Program Implementation and Research
Presented by: Holly Baker Shakya, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
09:15 – 10:30 | Reda 1
Tipping Point: Using Social Network Theory to Accelerate Scale and Impact of SBC Programming to Promote Family Planning Use Among Married Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Rural Niger
Presented by: Holly Baker Shakya, Center on Gender Equity and Health (UCSD)
Panel Title: Exploring Pathways to Impact at Scale
